Big.Friggin.Deal. T-Mobile really dosnt have a "go to phone". Every other comapny has a device that is exclusive - OH, the Sidekick, right. The most advanced prehistoric phone on the planet. Their "go to phone" is so great. it has been on their roster for over 5 years now, yet has not strayed from its original design or concept of connectivity. T-Mobile, the network with nearly 10,000 WiFi hotspots cant find it in their hearts to convince those who design and manufacture they great devices to actually include them in their alleged flagship product. Verizon has the Voyager, ATT has the iPhone, Sprint has... well, Sprint stuff. ;) T-Mobile either has to start spending the money to grow and get some othe rexclusivity deals, or risk being swallowed by ATT altogether.
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Big.Friggin.Deal. T-Mobile really dosnt have a "go to phone". Every other comapny has a device that is exclusive - OH, the Sidekick, right. The most advanced prehistoric phone on the planet. Their "go to phone" is so great. it has been on their roster for over 5 years now, yet has not strayed from its original design or concept of connectivity. T-Mobile, the network with nearly 10,000 WiFi hotspots cant find it in their hearts to convince those who design and manufacture they great devices to actually include them in their alleged flagship product. Verizon has the Voyager, ATT has the iPhone, Sprint has... well, Sprint stuff. ;) T-Mobile either has to start spending the money to grow and get some othe rexclusivity deals, or risk being swallowed by ATT altogether.
... have you heard of the t-mobile shadow?
they do have the shadow, but I think the point is that T-Mobile needs a go to phone that people *actually* want.